WSO- Tricks & Treats: A Halloween Spooktacular

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WSO opens our 2019-2020 Season with a fantastic program for audiences of all ages! TRICKS & TREATS- WSO’s Halloween Spooktacular will blend great spooky music from the classical tradition with selections from film and a new programmatic work that captures the fun of Halloween for children and adults alike. WSO is pleased to partner with the Gaspee Days Committee in the promotion of this event and a portion of proceeds from this performance will benefit upcoming Gaspee Days programming.

Sunday- October 27, 2019 at 3pm

Scottish Rite Masonic Center Auditorium: 2115 Broad Street, Pawtuxet Village/Cranston

Sponsored by: GREENWOOD CREDIT UNION

Program

Mussorgsky Night on Bald Mountain

Gounod March of the Marionettes

McGraw Once Upon a Midnight Grimm

Morris/Wagner The Transylvanian Lullaby from “Young Frankenstein”

Gregson-Williams/Lopez Wonder Woman

Wasson Spiderman

Concert Admission

Tickets for WSO performances are always available at-the-door, through WSO members, and online. To purchase E-Tickets, visit WSOri.org to view current programs and follow links to buy your tickets. Cost: $15 General Admission, $12 Seniors, and Free for Children 12 and under.

WSO’s Mission

The WSO brings classical and orchestral pops performances to communities across Rhode Island. As a regional volunteer touring symphony, the WSO seeks to deliver high-quality live music and affordable performances to diverse communities. WSO ensures accessibility and appeals to a wide-ranging audience of varied backgrounds through programming that fluctuates between classical and orchestral pops.

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